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Chicago examiner vol xii no 166 a m friday Chicago july 3 1914 friday registered in u s pittnt office price one cent delivered by carrier 30 cents per month larceny of 75,000 is charge in bank case notes sent lorimer institution by Illinois state bank to be col lected sold to raise cash and halt run subsidiary alleges united states investigators find cash in la salle national fell to 8 per cent of deposits law requires at least 25 per cent plain larceny is to be the charge on hich the looters of the la salle street rust & savings bank are to be prose nted and the evidence on which the rosecution will rest has to do with the misappropriation of 75,000 worth of eenrities accompanying notes left at the ank for collection the Illinois state bank complained to tate's attorney maclay hoyne yesterday hat bands and notes it owned valued at 13.000 had been stolen by those in large of the ln salle street institution ill pledged as security for a loan to help em the run that anally wrecked the case proves itself â€” hoyne the state's attorney told rcpresenta ves of the nnnk that they possessed ex ctly the evidence he wanted to prose ute the looters that the case proved tself and that they would be taken lefore the special grand jury the Illinois state bank held the note john cudnhy for 30,000 and more than nple security to protect the loan it so held the note of the central loco otlve company for 25,000 and good aper to secure the note the cashier ot the Illinois state sent e notes to the la salle street bank for collection and sent with them the col atcral to be returned to cndahy and the locomotive company when the notes were paid securities appropriated instead of collecting the notes the la ' salle street bank laid them away and ap propriated the securities it was the middle o may when the rush that was to ruin c b munday and william lori mer was reaching its height the la salle street bnnk officials grasped the securities as a life saver they packed t vis paper with about 153 000 worth of oti.er paper and sent it to boston ' the international trust bank of boston advanced them 100,000 on their note secured by this bundle of securities the note was dated may 15 and was for sixty days it will be due july 15 there is a special statute provided to cover exactly such instances it was not originally drafted to apply to banks of the size of the la salle street bank be cause no hank of its size has dared at tempt such a transaction it was intend ed to protect foreigners who give steam ship agents a few dollars to buy transpor tation for their wives and children and bee the agent put the money in his pocket penalty in criminal code it is section 253 of the criminal code it reads if any banker or broker or person or persons doing a bank g business or his agent or servant or any of i fleer agent or servant of any bank villa demands carranza give up his ammunition indications point to rapidly ap proaching crisis with army leader dominant figure by h h stansbury saltillo july i by cou rier to laredo â€” francisco villa has demanded of carranza the supply of ammuni tion now held at monterey and the 2,500,000 rounds landed at tampico yesterday from the sun shine the nature of the demand has added greatly to the confusion which already threatens the con stitutionalist cause with disas ter there is serious apprehen sion that villa may bring a part of his force back into the north east take his supplies as he needs and capture the port of tampico for his uses since the break with carranza villa has won every point in the controvercy and has won by force everything he needed for his campaign his attitude toward the constitutionalist chief is well illustrated by the seizure of all engines and railroad roll ing stock at torreon as soon as carranza ordered traffic sus pended on the division between saltillo and torreon for the pur pose of shutting off the source of supplies there is every indication of a rapidly approaching crisis in the affairs of the constitutionalists and at the present time villa is the dominant figure lother news of the mexican situation will be found on page 3 williams tells of fraud at durrazo u s minister declares germans caused trouble special cable to the examiner athens july 2 united stntes min ister george fred williams to-night is sued a further statement on the albanian situation mr williams states that he advised the avlonans to declare their independence and make an alliance with the epirotes a week later the avlonans agreed to this policy but an austrian warship with the german commissioner winkel on board ordered the negotiations stopped and the avlonans yielded another district thus was betrayed by fraud at durazzo said mr williams the powers cannot evade their re sponsibility i am informed that they have approved a protocol at corfu but this is too late they must in fairness now answer whether they will provide troops to defend epirus i assert that they have no intention or doing this 1 have information which satisfies me that the insurgents can be reached by negotia tions i am also satisfied that albania can even now be organized for self-govern ment foils plot to kill westinghouse head pittsburgh july 2 an attempt to wreck the home of e m herr president of the westlnghouse electric _ manufac turing company and to kill him was frus trated early wednesday morning the attempt was an outgrowth of the strike at the three westlnghouse plants in east pittsburgh a pnsserby who chanced to notice a man placing dynamite under a bedroom window of the herr residence in edgewood notified the police four sticks of dynamite with a fuse attached were found mann to head 1916 ticket of republicans is program chicagoan being groomed by party leaders for presidential nomination according to gos sip as roosevelt's opponent in the event of heavy g 0 p gains in november choice of lllinoisan by organization is held to be practically assured washington july 2 representative mann of Chicago republican leader of the house is ding groomed by repub lican lenders in washington for the pres idential omlnntion in 1916 cloak room gossip sent the possibility to the country and returns have proved satisfactory in the event of heavy republican gains in november mr mann is to be the con tender with colonel roosevelt backed by the mighty influence of the house republican organization mr mann is put forth as the one candidate c_ost likely to stem the roosevelt tide and as an acceptable compromise r didate for both the radicals and conservatives of the republican party the republicanism of mr mann is un questioned even by the most aggressive of the roosevelt followers his inde pendence while working strictly in party harness is admitted by republican stand patters his progressiveness was proved in his vote against the fayne-aldrieh tnriff bill then and now considered the test of party fealty approved by party men this vote was approted throughout toe country by republican party nen 1 made mr mann the organization repub lican leader of the house minority . ac cepting the drift of the country he stands about midway between the reactionaries and the radicals who are striving to get in control of the republican party the speakership of the hoiise is to be the stepping stone to the presidential nomination in 1916 mr mann will be the speaker of the house in the sixty fourth congress should the elections this fall sweep out of power the present con trolling democratic majority republicans are confident this is to happen and demo crats are fearful former speaker cannon ln all prob ability will be returned to congress from his old danville 111 district ln seating a democratic member frank t o'hair mr cannon will throw his personal and political strength to mr mnnn for election as speaker whether elevated to the speakership of the house or continued in his present position of house republican leadership mr mann will work for reunion of the republican party on an accepted progres sive platform he makes but one condi tion that the radical progressives must come to the parent party the tail cannot wag the dog he asserts the republican organization housing all re publican principles must remain the ex pounder of llcpubllcun policies placated progressives mr mnnn has been successful in his efforts to placate house members of the progressive party he has never been slow in extending the olive branch once only has he sounded a wnrning note of lack of patience then he told victor murdock militant progressive that the republican party would harmonize and murdock would not be within its peaceful ranks colonel roosevelt has escaped mr mann's caustic criticism the colonel may get the republican nomination for the presidency in 1916 said mr mann recently but such a nomination will not come to him as a progressive or the can didate of the progressives he will be the nominee of the republican party if he is to get the uomiuatlon and the progress ives must fall into line the republican members of the house are fitting themselves for floor leadership ln the expectation that mr mann is to be advanced it has been accepted that this honor will not go to sereno e payne of new york because he is not well enough physically to take over the work and it will not go to former speaker can non should he return to the house favors mondell as aid mr mann hag favored as his lieutenant representative frank w mondell of wyoming one of the younger and most aggressive of republican members but mr mondell has the active competition of representatives william e humphrey of washington william h stafford of wis consin and j hampton moore of philadel phia within the last two weeks there has come into favor with the republican | leaders representative george s graham ! of philadelphia recognized as one of the best lawyers in the house and leader ln debate ammmmi --- mrs bailey's death described patient tells about killing woman in white in mystery george golder recounts what followed after crash of glass and pistol shot and discrep ancies in time as reported freepoht n i july 2 while the nassau county officials and the locnl authorities after a brief and perfu tory investigation of the mysterious death hy shootinp of ix>uise f'.'.r a liniley in the office of dr edwin carman tuesday night have lapsed into inactivity rep resentatives of the examiner to-day learned the following startling facts mrs itailey did not die at 8:30 p tn as dr carman has r^ated she was shot loug before t o'clock twen ty-five minutes before dr w harold uuncie was summoned and one hour before the police were notified of the tragedy mrs florence conklin carman tho wife of the physician who had a dicta graph installed in her husband's office so that she might listen to his con versations with women patients was not upstairs in bed at the time of the shooting as both she and dr carman have stated she was bout the house a few minutes before the shooting fully dressed patient important witness george golder the patient who sat in dr carman's anteroom with archie post another patient when the shot was fired that killed mrs bailey did not leave at once and remain ignorant of the happenings following the shooting as dr , carman had stated golder remained at the carman . house for half an hour after the shoot ing and learned many startling facts iu connection with the tragedy he will undoubtedly be the most impor tant witness for the state yet the coroner and district attorney h&te not summoned him to the inquest dr carina and mrs bailey did not meet for the first time on the day of the tragedy as dr carman has contended they had been seen to gether often and were evidently very friendly mrs bailey â– was not killed by a nocturnal prowler who slipped away immediately into the night no per son ran from the carman house im mediately after the fatal shot the dictagraph set by mrs carman 'â€¢ to trap her husband was not imper fect os both she and dr cari_.an have ' stated it worked perfectly golder makes statement george golder mad the following s ate ment to the l.xa^b_r correspondent to _ ajaw a at 7:::o^fl hn tuesday evening jfrs louise duryea bailey who died in office of dr edwin carman frceport l 1 after mysterious shooting window through which slayer is believed to have thrust weapon a nd dr carman govunrifit photo j}i l*nt_e_-_-Â£k.ft.tlo_u.a.l countess de lucy weds in london countess de liois i.ucy formerly mrs t d bnchelder widow of a wealthy Chicago lumber man who after her di vorce from her titled frenchman gave out interviews throughout he united states advising american girls to beware of european husbands has practiced what she preached and made her third husband edward wilson of new york according to dispatches received last night from paris the wedding it is reported took place in london last week mrs wilson veil known in Chicago from her visits to the blnckstone hotel formerly was miss julia â– o'neill of new orleans she was wed to bachclder more than six years ago he died shortly after ward leaving her a great fortune with the declaration that american gentlemen were only veneer and that europe was the only place to find hus liands mrs bachelder went across the ocean and soon after her marriage to count layout de iiols i.ucy was cabled back tuen followed a stormy six months of matrimonial life in paris which ended in the divorce courts in 1912 â– assassins of austrian roya pair confes got bombs from official of pan servian union planned to kill selves sarajevo july 2 a complete con fession of the murder plot against the archduke francis ferdinand and the ! duchess of hohenbcrg was made to the police here to-night by nedeljo cabrlno vics who tried to kill them by hurling a bomb at their carriage last sunday he declared that be was in league with prinzip who fired the fatal shots after cabrinovic bomb missed its mark with prinzip he had come to sarajevo from p.elgrade for the sole purpose of ending the lives of the royal couple they obtained the bombs found in cab rinovics possession he said from major milan prihitchevitch official of a tan 1 servian union and an ex-austrian army i officer who bad transferred his allegiance i to the servians the explosives cab 1 rtnovlcs asserts came from the servian i i arsenal at kraguyevntz according to the plan the bomb hnrlersl were to have committed suicide lmmcdl i atcly after their purpose was fulfilled | t'abrlnovics says he agreed to furnish three other assassins who with him were i each to hold a bomb iu one hand and a ial of poison in the other immediately i after throwing the explosive they were to have swallowed the poison cabrinotiei prevailed upon three men to be his accomplices with them and i'rlnzip be mine to sarajevo the bombs were divided and final plans agreed upon in ' a candy store last ' sunday morning i'rinzip assumed command over the oth ers himself handing over the explosives and poison to them trinzlp previously denied that he had any accomplices but to-night he con fessed because of wiiat he termed the betrayal of his companions who bulked at the last moment 1 now am sorry bo said my com rades des(u*ted me they should have thrown the bombs but the cowarfs did : nbt so 1 yevenge myself upon tlmn by j , telling of stem 1 u ill tell more â– mot ! council orders removalof the market st stub j sixty-six aldermen ; unanimous in vot-w , ing to terminate ordinance for un sightly l structure city has power ' to tear down i legal fight with road 1 seeking injunction and city quo war ranto proceedings is expected by sexton the market street stub o ;!â– â€žâ€¢ Chicago & oak park elevated i '....â– y v : s or dered by the city conncil last night to .:<. abandoned and destroyed the vote w unanimous the thirty-six aldermen r^k ent favoring the oft-loance er.nin.-i ting thc rights of the railroad and conttenraln the unsightly structure the fight for abolition of t!>e 1 stub which obstructs traffic and prevents the natural development and expansion of tn important bupinesx cental : " ti â– . â– .â€¢__Â» 1 of market and madison streets vras led by the examiner and received the unan imous support of other proper owners and business interests ot the district all united in the demand that the l stub which disfigures and obstructs mar ket street from madison to lake shonld be demolished in order that several of the city's finest streets may be improved and beautified with more buildings la keeping with the modern buildings al ready in the district condemned unanimously in response to the general demand tn council local transportation cotpmitteo voted thursday afternoon to recommit the abolition of the stub and when ihl derman eugene block chairman of the committee called up the recommendation last night and asked that unanimous con sent be given for the passage of the ordi nance no opposition was encountered and the proposition was carried by general consent although the revocation of the oat park company's operating rights give the city authorities the power to use the police and fire departments to tear down the l stub or prevent the further oper a tion of stub trains no move of that sort is expected to be made unless the com pany attempts to operate trains in de fiance of the city council in the latter eveut the police powers are likely to be invoked legal fight expected what will actually happen according to corporation counsel william h sei ton is that the company will seek an injunction to restrain the city from en forcing the revocation ordinance or the city will go into court on a quo warrant proceeding to ascertain by what right the road maintains a structure that the city council has declared illegal in any event a court fight is inevitable in the opinion of the head of the city's law department but mr sexton declared last right that he has no . juht the city | v.'ill ultimately win in the courts an;!i that the monstrosity which so long ha been the disgrace of the downtown dis trict will bu torn down by order o th cburts i am convinced that the city's cast is proof against any attacks that eat be made by the company in tho co'.-rtjjj said mr sexton the law r'^^b will be able to maintain its position rn.iuestlonably the city conncil baa the right to revoke the permit under i which the l stub has been operated since 1008 and if that revocation is up held as legal the structure must come down permit made a franchise it is monstrous to thinh that undev the claim of rights that were abandoned and surrendered for a dozen years this company can convert a temporary operat ing permit into a frauchise for the pei nianent occupation of one of the city's broadest streets a thoroughfare which can be transformed into a splendid link in the city beautiful plan as soon as the ugly elevated stub is removed the company never had the right to convert the street into a freight yard for the storage of its card and the action ota what the council did last night passed ordinance abolishing market street elevated railroad stub defeated ordinance for a 260 foot building zone on michigan avenue passed ordinance allowing surface railroad extension on lake park avenue between for ty-seventh and fifty-fifth streets voted 50,000 at request of mayor harrison for comprehen sive expert audit of traction com panies books from 1907 to date passed ordinance saving 800,000 a year to users of city water by adopting mayor harri ron's suggestion to increase dis count for prompt payment from 15 to 25 per cent confirmed appointments of mrs charles 0 sethness mrs william e gallagher mrs john mcmahon and four others as members of the board of edu cation voted 16,000 for major funkhouser's vice investigation voted 500 to council com mittee to investigate split inter est graft in la salle street bank approved contracts with vari ous railroads for the construc tion of a new viaduct in twelfth street amended code to permit of special licenses being issued for motion pictures for adults only voted to adjourn until oc tober 5 king shows worry over ulster affair quits track for london though horses were to run t-ondon july 2 king george showed increased anxiety today over the ulster situation he was at the newmarket races where his horses were entered to race at 3 o'clock but the king left immediately after luncheon for london not waiting to see his entry run arriving at buckingham i'alace he went into immediate conference with premier asquith the talk lasted an hour during the debate to-day in the house of lords it was evident that the possi bility of civil war is becoming an ob session nearly every speaker made it clear that they believed that the hill now pending amending the home rule measure would fall in the end wins 50,000 for airship stabilizer special cable to the examiner paris july 2 â€” th stabilizer invented by elmer a sperry of n'e.v york which was used on a cortiss aeroplane in a safety contest on june is was awarded to-day the first prize of joo.ooo.offered.by the krench war i>epa rtmenr the second prize of 20,000 was awarded to the pan schmidt aeroplane company anna held to wed prince is report special cable to the examiner paris july i lt is reportt'd here in theatrical circles that miss anna held former wife f l-'lnrouz zlcpfcld jr pro ducer of # the follies is to be married the coming fall to a french nobleman his title is i'rince but there is some mystery about the matter as his name is carefully kept a sf-r.r son finds mother dead throat cut mrs d-rothy bartels aged siity-ftve i was found dead in the basement of her home 5532 ppr.u-'srrr veu'ie by lit son last night her throat had been cut hartels told the police his mother had been in poor health for the past three ears and that she had frequently â– attempted to comn^^\_w3e i j contlnuedÃŸ w page 4th coli^c continued on 7th page 2d column tl,_re re iw.y thin lo buy the d.y before a holiday and saturday is the fourth of july whatever you want you will prob ably find in the advertising columns of the examiner this morning â– j t i Â»^' Â».Â»* a i !-â€¢ fflt.-r i m ask yourself jfy k just what kind of a room you want iff | 7 j would you rather have your windows j sb v overlooking the avenue where the pass f k fe f /â€¢ ersby form a constant diversion or over v q 1 wm | i i looking a quiet green court j jlgm & picture a room that is as clean anci ' ft v ip i fresh as your own back home with all s ' the little touches to make it cheery and fi wbf *_ homelike of course it must be near i ptj v s your friends r o Â»& j now that you've deckled what you hkfc want the next thing is to find it and that 8bs ft ___ _ r is the easiest part of it all read th __ s r ' jt *^ i_r blÂ»_i examiner's rooms to rent columns or v wsbkmm phone the description of your room to v )** bill bbfcj n ch.caqo and vÂ«c.n.ty-f..r s n and somewhat warmer friday prob j^^.sjswp ably fair saturday light variable qi^jji^j^ei â€” winds 3h banco of temperatures yesterday â€” rr^s^-~-o^x 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Chicago examiner vol xii no 166 a m friday Chicago july 3 1914 friday registered in u s pittnt office price one cent delivered by carrier 30 cents per month larceny of 75,000 is charge in bank case notes sent lorimer institution by Illinois state bank to be col lected sold to raise cash and halt run subsidiary alleges united states investigators find cash in la salle national fell to 8 per cent of deposits law requires at least 25 per cent plain larceny is to be the charge on hich the looters of the la salle street rust & savings bank are to be prose nted and the evidence on which the rosecution will rest has to do with the misappropriation of 75,000 worth of eenrities accompanying notes left at the ank for collection the Illinois state bank complained to tate's attorney maclay hoyne yesterday hat bands and notes it owned valued at 13.000 had been stolen by those in large of the ln salle street institution ill pledged as security for a loan to help em the run that anally wrecked the case proves itself â€” hoyne the state's attorney told rcpresenta ves of the nnnk that they possessed ex ctly the evidence he wanted to prose ute the looters that the case proved tself and that they would be taken lefore the special grand jury the Illinois state bank held the note john cudnhy for 30,000 and more than nple security to protect the loan it so held the note of the central loco otlve company for 25,000 and good aper to secure the note the cashier ot the Illinois state sent e notes to the la salle street bank for collection and sent with them the col atcral to be returned to cndahy and the locomotive company when the notes were paid securities appropriated instead of collecting the notes the la ' salle street bank laid them away and ap propriated the securities it was the middle o may when the rush that was to ruin c b munday and william lori mer was reaching its height the la salle street bnnk officials grasped the securities as a life saver they packed t vis paper with about 153 000 worth of oti.er paper and sent it to boston ' the international trust bank of boston advanced them 100,000 on their note secured by this bundle of securities the note was dated may 15 and was for sixty days it will be due july 15 there is a special statute provided to cover exactly such instances it was not originally drafted to apply to banks of the size of the la salle street bank be cause no hank of its size has dared at tempt such a transaction it was intend ed to protect foreigners who give steam ship agents a few dollars to buy transpor tation for their wives and children and bee the agent put the money in his pocket penalty in criminal code it is section 253 of the criminal code it reads if any banker or broker or person or persons doing a bank g business or his agent or servant or any of i fleer agent or servant of any bank villa demands carranza give up his ammunition indications point to rapidly ap proaching crisis with army leader dominant figure by h h stansbury saltillo july i by cou rier to laredo â€” francisco villa has demanded of carranza the supply of ammuni tion now held at monterey and the 2,500,000 rounds landed at tampico yesterday from the sun shine the nature of the demand has added greatly to the confusion which already threatens the con stitutionalist cause with disas ter there is serious apprehen sion that villa may bring a part of his force back into the north east take his supplies as he needs and capture the port of tampico for his uses since the break with carranza villa has won every point in the controvercy and has won by force everything he needed for his campaign his attitude toward the constitutionalist chief is well illustrated by the seizure of all engines and railroad roll ing stock at torreon as soon as carranza ordered traffic sus pended on the division between saltillo and torreon for the pur pose of shutting off the source of supplies there is every indication of a rapidly approaching crisis in the affairs of the constitutionalists and at the present time villa is the dominant figure lother news of the mexican situation will be found on page 3 williams tells of fraud at durrazo u s minister declares germans caused trouble special cable to the examiner athens july 2 united stntes min ister george fred williams to-night is sued a further statement on the albanian situation mr williams states that he advised the avlonans to declare their independence and make an alliance with the epirotes a week later the avlonans agreed to this policy but an austrian warship with the german commissioner winkel on board ordered the negotiations stopped and the avlonans yielded another district thus was betrayed by fraud at durazzo said mr williams the powers cannot evade their re sponsibility i am informed that they have approved a protocol at corfu but this is too late they must in fairness now answer whether they will provide troops to defend epirus i assert that they have no intention or doing this 1 have information which satisfies me that the insurgents can be reached by negotia tions i am also satisfied that albania can even now be organized for self-govern ment foils plot to kill westinghouse head pittsburgh july 2 an attempt to wreck the home of e m herr president of the westlnghouse electric _ manufac turing company and to kill him was frus trated early wednesday morning the attempt was an outgrowth of the strike at the three westlnghouse plants in east pittsburgh a pnsserby who chanced to notice a man placing dynamite under a bedroom window of the herr residence in edgewood notified the police four sticks of dynamite with a fuse attached were found mann to head 1916 ticket of republicans is program chicagoan being groomed by party leaders for presidential nomination according to gos sip as roosevelt's opponent in the event of heavy g 0 p gains in november choice of lllinoisan by organization is held to be practically assured washington july 2 representative mann of Chicago republican leader of the house is ding groomed by repub lican lenders in washington for the pres idential omlnntion in 1916 cloak room gossip sent the possibility to the country and returns have proved satisfactory in the event of heavy republican gains in november mr mann is to be the con tender with colonel roosevelt backed by the mighty influence of the house republican organization mr mann is put forth as the one candidate c_ost likely to stem the roosevelt tide and as an acceptable compromise r didate for both the radicals and conservatives of the republican party the republicanism of mr mann is un questioned even by the most aggressive of the roosevelt followers his inde pendence while working strictly in party harness is admitted by republican stand patters his progressiveness was proved in his vote against the fayne-aldrieh tnriff bill then and now considered the test of party fealty approved by party men this vote was approted throughout toe country by republican party nen 1 made mr mann the organization repub lican leader of the house minority . ac cepting the drift of the country he stands about midway between the reactionaries and the radicals who are striving to get in control of the republican party the speakership of the hoiise is to be the stepping stone to the presidential nomination in 1916 mr mann will be the speaker of the house in the sixty fourth congress should the elections this fall sweep out of power the present con trolling democratic majority republicans are confident this is to happen and demo crats are fearful former speaker cannon ln all prob ability will be returned to congress from his old danville 111 district ln seating a democratic member frank t o'hair mr cannon will throw his personal and political strength to mr mnnn for election as speaker whether elevated to the speakership of the house or continued in his present position of house republican leadership mr mann will work for reunion of the republican party on an accepted progres sive platform he makes but one condi tion that the radical progressives must come to the parent party the tail cannot wag the dog he asserts the republican organization housing all re publican principles must remain the ex pounder of llcpubllcun policies placated progressives mr mnnn has been successful in his efforts to placate house members of the progressive party he has never been slow in extending the olive branch once only has he sounded a wnrning note of lack of patience then he told victor murdock militant progressive that the republican party would harmonize and murdock would not be within its peaceful ranks colonel roosevelt has escaped mr mann's caustic criticism the colonel may get the republican nomination for the presidency in 1916 said mr mann recently but such a nomination will not come to him as a progressive or the can didate of the progressives he will be the nominee of the republican party if he is to get the uomiuatlon and the progress ives must fall into line the republican members of the house are fitting themselves for floor leadership ln the expectation that mr mann is to be advanced it has been accepted that this honor will not go to sereno e payne of new york because he is not well enough physically to take over the work and it will not go to former speaker can non should he return to the house favors mondell as aid mr mann hag favored as his lieutenant representative frank w mondell of wyoming one of the younger and most aggressive of republican members but mr mondell has the active competition of representatives william e humphrey of washington william h stafford of wis consin and j hampton moore of philadel phia within the last two weeks there has come into favor with the republican | leaders representative george s graham ! of philadelphia recognized as one of the best lawyers in the house and leader ln debate ammmmi --- mrs bailey's death described patient tells about killing woman in white in mystery george golder recounts what followed after crash of glass and pistol shot and discrep ancies in time as reported freepoht n i july 2 while the nassau county officials and the locnl authorities after a brief and perfu tory investigation of the mysterious death hy shootinp of ix>uise f'.'.r a liniley in the office of dr edwin carman tuesday night have lapsed into inactivity rep resentatives of the examiner to-day learned the following startling facts mrs itailey did not die at 8:30 p tn as dr carman has r^ated she was shot loug before t o'clock twen ty-five minutes before dr w harold uuncie was summoned and one hour before the police were notified of the tragedy mrs florence conklin carman tho wife of the physician who had a dicta graph installed in her husband's office so that she might listen to his con versations with women patients was not upstairs in bed at the time of the shooting as both she and dr carman have stated she was bout the house a few minutes before the shooting fully dressed patient important witness george golder the patient who sat in dr carman's anteroom with archie post another patient when the shot was fired that killed mrs bailey did not leave at once and remain ignorant of the happenings following the shooting as dr , carman had stated golder remained at the carman . house for half an hour after the shoot ing and learned many startling facts iu connection with the tragedy he will undoubtedly be the most impor tant witness for the state yet the coroner and district attorney h&te not summoned him to the inquest dr carina and mrs bailey did not meet for the first time on the day of the tragedy as dr carman has contended they had been seen to gether often and were evidently very friendly mrs bailey â– was not killed by a nocturnal prowler who slipped away immediately into the night no per son ran from the carman house im mediately after the fatal shot the dictagraph set by mrs carman 'â€¢ to trap her husband was not imper fect os both she and dr cari_.an have ' stated it worked perfectly golder makes statement george golder mad the following s ate ment to the l.xa^b_r correspondent to _ ajaw a at 7:::o^fl hn tuesday evening jfrs louise duryea bailey who died in office of dr edwin carman frceport l 1 after mysterious shooting window through which slayer is believed to have thrust weapon a nd dr carman govunrifit photo j}i l*nt_e_-_-Â£k.ft.tlo_u.a.l countess de lucy weds in london countess de liois i.ucy formerly mrs t d bnchelder widow of a wealthy Chicago lumber man who after her di vorce from her titled frenchman gave out interviews throughout he united states advising american girls to beware of european husbands has practiced what she preached and made her third husband edward wilson of new york according to dispatches received last night from paris the wedding it is reported took place in london last week mrs wilson veil known in Chicago from her visits to the blnckstone hotel formerly was miss julia â– o'neill of new orleans she was wed to bachclder more than six years ago he died shortly after ward leaving her a great fortune with the declaration that american gentlemen were only veneer and that europe was the only place to find hus liands mrs bachelder went across the ocean and soon after her marriage to count layout de iiols i.ucy was cabled back tuen followed a stormy six months of matrimonial life in paris which ended in the divorce courts in 1912 â– assassins of austrian roya pair confes got bombs from official of pan servian union planned to kill selves sarajevo july 2 a complete con fession of the murder plot against the archduke francis ferdinand and the ! duchess of hohenbcrg was made to the police here to-night by nedeljo cabrlno vics who tried to kill them by hurling a bomb at their carriage last sunday he declared that be was in league with prinzip who fired the fatal shots after cabrinovic bomb missed its mark with prinzip he had come to sarajevo from p.elgrade for the sole purpose of ending the lives of the royal couple they obtained the bombs found in cab rinovics possession he said from major milan prihitchevitch official of a tan 1 servian union and an ex-austrian army i officer who bad transferred his allegiance i to the servians the explosives cab 1 rtnovlcs asserts came from the servian i i arsenal at kraguyevntz according to the plan the bomb hnrlersl were to have committed suicide lmmcdl i atcly after their purpose was fulfilled | t'abrlnovics says he agreed to furnish three other assassins who with him were i each to hold a bomb iu one hand and a ial of poison in the other immediately i after throwing the explosive they were to have swallowed the poison cabrinotiei prevailed upon three men to be his accomplices with them and i'rlnzip be mine to sarajevo the bombs were divided and final plans agreed upon in ' a candy store last ' sunday morning i'rinzip assumed command over the oth ers himself handing over the explosives and poison to them trinzlp previously denied that he had any accomplices but to-night he con fessed because of wiiat he termed the betrayal of his companions who bulked at the last moment 1 now am sorry bo said my com rades des(u*ted me they should have thrown the bombs but the cowarfs did : nbt so 1 yevenge myself upon tlmn by j , telling of stem 1 u ill tell more â– mot ! council orders removalof the market st stub j sixty-six aldermen ; unanimous in vot-w , ing to terminate ordinance for un sightly l structure city has power ' to tear down i legal fight with road 1 seeking injunction and city quo war ranto proceedings is expected by sexton the market street stub o ;!â– â€žâ€¢ Chicago & oak park elevated i '....â– y v : s or dered by the city conncil last night to .:e 1 stub which obstructs traffic and prevents the natural development and expansion of tn important bupinesx cental : " ti â– . â– .â€¢__Â» 1 of market and madison streets vras led by the examiner and received the unan imous support of other proper owners and business interests ot the district all united in the demand that the l stub which disfigures and obstructs mar ket street from madison to lake shonld be demolished in order that several of the city's finest streets may be improved and beautified with more buildings la keeping with the modern buildings al ready in the district condemned unanimously in response to the general demand tn council local transportation cotpmitteo voted thursday afternoon to recommit the abolition of the stub and when ihl derman eugene block chairman of the committee called up the recommendation last night and asked that unanimous con sent be given for the passage of the ordi nance no opposition was encountered and the proposition was carried by general consent although the revocation of the oat park company's operating rights give the city authorities the power to use the police and fire departments to tear down the l stub or prevent the further oper a tion of stub trains no move of that sort is expected to be made unless the com pany attempts to operate trains in de fiance of the city council in the latter eveut the police powers are likely to be invoked legal fight expected what will actually happen according to corporation counsel william h sei ton is that the company will seek an injunction to restrain the city from en forcing the revocation ordinance or the city will go into court on a quo warrant proceeding to ascertain by what right the road maintains a structure that the city council has declared illegal in any event a court fight is inevitable in the opinion of the head of the city's law department but mr sexton declared last right that he has no . juht the city | v.'ill ultimately win in the courts an;!i that the monstrosity which so long ha been the disgrace of the downtown dis trict will bu torn down by order o th cburts i am convinced that the city's cast is proof against any attacks that eat be made by the company in tho co'.-rtjjj said mr sexton the law r'^^b will be able to maintain its position rn.iuestlonably the city conncil baa the right to revoke the permit under i which the l stub has been operated since 1008 and if that revocation is up held as legal the structure must come down permit made a franchise it is monstrous to thinh that undev the claim of rights that were abandoned and surrendered for a dozen years this company can convert a temporary operat ing permit into a frauchise for the pei nianent occupation of one of the city's broadest streets a thoroughfare which can be transformed into a splendid link in the city beautiful plan as soon as the ugly elevated stub is removed the company never had the right to convert the street into a freight yard for the storage of its card and the action ota what the council did last night passed ordinance abolishing market street elevated railroad stub defeated ordinance for a 260 foot building zone on michigan avenue passed ordinance allowing surface railroad extension on lake park avenue between for ty-seventh and fifty-fifth streets voted 50,000 at request of mayor harrison for comprehen sive expert audit of traction com panies books from 1907 to date passed ordinance saving 800,000 a year to users of city water by adopting mayor harri ron's suggestion to increase dis count for prompt payment from 15 to 25 per cent confirmed appointments of mrs charles 0 sethness mrs william e gallagher mrs john mcmahon and four others as members of the board of edu cation voted 16,000 for major funkhouser's vice investigation voted 500 to council com mittee to investigate split inter est graft in la salle street bank approved contracts with vari ous railroads for the construc tion of a new viaduct in twelfth street amended code to permit of special licenses being issued for motion pictures for adults only voted to adjourn until oc tober 5 king shows worry over ulster affair quits track for london though horses were to run t-ondon july 2 king george showed increased anxiety today over the ulster situation he was at the newmarket races where his horses were entered to race at 3 o'clock but the king left immediately after luncheon for london not waiting to see his entry run arriving at buckingham i'alace he went into immediate conference with premier asquith the talk lasted an hour during the debate to-day in the house of lords it was evident that the possi bility of civil war is becoming an ob session nearly every speaker made it clear that they believed that the hill now pending amending the home rule measure would fall in the end wins 50,000 for airship stabilizer special cable to the examiner paris july 2 â€” th stabilizer invented by elmer a sperry of n'e.v york which was used on a cortiss aeroplane in a safety contest on june is was awarded to-day the first prize of joo.ooo.offered.by the krench war i>epa rtmenr the second prize of 20,000 was awarded to the pan schmidt aeroplane company anna held to wed prince is report special cable to the examiner paris july i lt is reportt'd here in theatrical circles that miss anna held former wife f l-'lnrouz zlcpfcld jr pro ducer of # the follies is to be married the coming fall to a french nobleman his title is i'rince but there is some mystery about the matter as his name is carefully kept a sf-r.r son finds mother dead throat cut mrs d-rothy bartels aged siity-ftve i was found dead in the basement of her home 5532 ppr.u-'srrr veu'ie by lit son last night her throat had been cut hartels told the police his mother had been in poor health for the past three ears and that she had frequently â– attempted to comn^^\_w3e i j contlnuedÃŸ w page 4th coli^c continued on 7th page 2d column tl,_re re iw.y thin lo buy the d.y before a holiday and saturday is the fourth of july whatever you want you will prob ably find in the advertising columns of the examiner this morning â– j t i Â»^' Â».Â»* a i !-â€¢ fflt.-r i m ask yourself jfy k just what kind of a room you want iff | 7 j would you rather have your windows j sb v overlooking the avenue where the pass f k fe f /â€¢ ersby form a constant diversion or over v q 1 wm | i i looking a quiet green court j jlgm & picture a room that is as clean anci ' ft v ip i fresh as your own back home with all s ' the little touches to make it cheery and fi wbf *_ homelike of course it must be near i ptj v s your friends r o Â»& j now that you've deckled what you hkfc want the next thing is to find it and that 8bs ft ___ _ r is the easiest part of it all read th __ s r ' jt *^ i_r blÂ»_i examiner's rooms to rent columns or v wsbkmm phone the description of your room to v )** bill bbfcj n ch.caqo and vÂ«c.n.ty-f..r s n and somewhat warmer friday prob j^^.sjswp ably fair saturday light variable qi^jji^j^ei â€” winds 3h banco of temperatures yesterday â€” rr^s^-~-o^x hiÃŸhost 3 c^_____a^j^^sj lowest 54 iftu average os l j 00 y